New Zealand v England Test Match Special with highlights of the second day's play.
Introduced by PETER BAXTER with DON MOSEY
(Produced by arrangement with Radio New Zealand)
Copland Danzon cubano LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER Gershwin, arr Grainger Fantasy on Porgy and Bess: MARTIN JONES and RICHARD MCMAHON (two pianos)
Johann Strauss , arr
Benatzky Nuns' Chorus; Laura's Song (Casanova) ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano), PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO ACKERMANN
Debussy La plus que lente: FRENCH NATIONAL
RADIO ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN MARTINON
Smetana Blanik (Ma
Vlast): BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK : records
Presenter Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Beethoven's Diabelli
Variations, by CHRISTOPHER HEADINGTON.
New orchestral records of Mahler, Strauss and Elgar reviewed by RICHARD OSBORNE. Producer
ANTHONY CHEEVERS
Editor ARTHUR JOHNSON
Strauss Also sprach
Zarathustra: symphonic poem, Op 30
DETROIT SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANTAL DORATI : records
Fourth of six concerts direct from the Royal Festival Hall. London
Margaret Phillips (organ) English Chamber Orchestra leader jose LUIS GARCIA
Introduced and conducted by Christopher Seaman Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro Bach Brandenburg
Concerto No 4, in G major Stravinsky Concerto in E flat (Dumbarton Oaks)
Handel Organ Concerto in F major, Op 4 No 5
Mozart Last movement from Symphony No 35 in D major (K 385) (Haffner)
(sop), DAVID HARPER (piano) perform songs by Strauss, Mahler, Liszt, Reynaldo Hahn and Walton.
AYLA ERDURAN (violin) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Franck Sonata in a major Brahms Sonata in D minor Op 108
Ouverture in D major
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT : record
Oratorio: Der Messias Text by KLOPSTOCK
PATRIZIA KWELLA (soprano) MARGARET CABLE (mezzo-soprano)
PAUL ELLIOTT (tenor)
RICHARD JACKSON (baritone) TIMOTHY MASON (continuo cello)
STEPHEN CLEOBURY (organ) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC leader
CATHERINE MACKINTOSH , directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Aubade for two pianos KEITH SWALLOW and JOHN WILSON
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by VERNON HANDLEY
Martin Concerto for seven wind instruments, timpani, percussion and strings
Honegger Symphony No 3 (Liturgique)
Sonata in F major (K 332) played by the American pianist ANN SCHEIN
Presenter Peter Clayton
Edward Lucie-Smith (in the Chair) talks with Anthony Curtis ,
Helen McNeil , John Naughton. Strider by Mark Rozovsky at the National Theatre. The Death of Humpty
Dumpty by Graham Reid on Radio 3.
Sculpture, films and drawings by Rebecca Horn at the Serpentine Gallery. Jean-Luc Goddard 's film First Name Carmen.
The Essays, Articles and Reviews of Evelyn Waugh edited by Donat Gallagher. Producer PHILIP FRENCH
In this fourth of five programmes JAMES DALTON plays the anonymous instrument built in Evora Cathedral, Portugal, in about 1562
The programme includes music by Tomas de Sancta Maria, de Cabezon, Francisco Peraxa, Fr Martinho
Garcia de Olague , Pedro de Araujo and M. Rodrigues Coelho.
A BBC digital recording
by JESSICA HALLAM Read by Adrienne Burgess
The relationship between a father and daughter is always a special one, but for some children that relationship is a nightmare, and one which the mother chooses to ignore.
Producer JANE MORGAN
direct from the Town Hall Boris Belkin (violin) BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Edward Downes
Shostakovich Violin Concerto No 1
Dr David Williams of Loughborough University argues that
William Whewell 's rigid definition of 'scientist', coined in the 19th century, has remained unchallenged, and has been responsible for the present artificial division between 'Art' and 'Science'.
Part 2 Berlioz
Symphonie fantastique (Presented by Leeds Leisure Services)
by ROBERT FORREST
Read by David Hayman Producer PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland
DELPHONIC ENSEMBLE. JAPAN trad San-an, for solo shakuhachi
Yatsuhashi Kengyo (1614-85) Midare-
Rinzetsu, for two kotos trad Tsuru-no-Sugomori, for solo shakuhachi
Minezaki Kengyo (1781-1800) Zangetsu, for koto, shakuhachi and shamisen
An abridged translation into modern English verse by TERENCE TILLER. Music composed and conducted by Michael Berkeley
9: The Council of Love Directed by piers
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